Around 40 people protested at Bristol docks against a fly infestation and dust problem in the adjacent Avonmouth area last Saturday.
Nearly 100 people attended a Campaign Against NHS Privatisation (CANP) meeting in Leicester last Saturday. It was addressed by GP Louise Irvine from the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign.
The Unite union called off a planned 48-hour strike at Leeds-based bus and coach manufacturer, Optare, after bosses made concessions in a new agreement.
Renewed fighting in Iraq threatens to push the country into a new sectarian hell, writes Simon Assaf
The boss of Lambeth College pocketed a 13 percent pay rise last year–the highest rise of any college principal in London.
Firefighters struck across England and Wales against Tory attacks on their pensions. Thanks to all Socialist Worker readers who sent photos
Firefighters walked out across England and Wales today, Thursday, to begin their longest strike yet in a three year dispute with the government.
Unison union members walked out on strike at Lambeth College in south London today, Wednesday. They joined UCU union members at the college, who are already on all-out strike.
Some 60 angry tenants and housing campaigners lobbied the annual meeting of Haringey Council on Monday of this week to oppose housing demolitions and attacks on tenants' rights.
Mark Duggan’s coroner has said police actions after the killing allowed evidence to be destroyed and led to ‘distrust’, reports Annette Mackin
Gary Ford was one of two men who had pending claims for damages against West Yorkshire Police after being jailed on the basis of tainted evidence.
British government ministers sanctioned the use of torture against prisoners in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s.